POST UTME RSU 2018 CRS | Objective

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Question 1
In the Gospel of John, what is the significance of the 'I Am' statements made by Jesus?
A. They emphasize Jesus' divinity
B. They highlight Jesus' humanity
C. They demonstrate Jesus' authority
D. They show Jesus' compassion
Question 2
In the book of Judges, what was the primary reason for the Israelites' defeat at the hands of the Philistines?
A. The Israelites' failure to follow God's commandments
B. The Philistines' superior military strength
C. The Israelites' lack of faith in God
D. The Philistines' cunning tactics
Question 3
What is the significance of the 'paradox of the rich man and Lazarus' in the Gospel of Luke?
A. To illustrate the dangers of wealth and materialism
B. To demonstrate the importance of faith and trust in God
C. To show the consequences of neglecting the poor and vulnerable
D. To highlight the role of fate and chance in human life
Question 4
In the Book of Hosea, what is the primary reason for God's judgment on Israel?
A. Their idolatrous worship of Baal
B. Their failure to observe the Sabbath
C. Their social injustices and economic exploitation
D. Their military conquests and expansion
Question 5
What is the significance of the 'Day of the Lord' in the Book of Amos?
A. A day of great joy and celebration
B. A day of great sorrow and mourning
C. A day of God's judgment and punishment
D. A day of great prosperity and abundance
Question 6
In the book of Isaiah, what is the significance of the 'Servant Songs'?
A. They emphasize the importance of the Messiah
B. They highlight the role of the prophet
C. They demonstrate the power of God
D. They show the consequences of sin
Question 7
In the book of Romans, Paul writes that 'the wages of sin is death.' What does this statement suggest about the consequences of sin?
A. The inevitability of physical death
B. The certainty of spiritual death
C. The possibility of eternal life
D. The promise of temporal blessings
Question 8
In the Gospel of Matthew, what is the significance of the feeding of the 5,000?
A. It demonstrates Jesus' power over nature
B. It shows Jesus' ability to perform miracles
C. It reveals Jesus' compassion for the poor
D. It illustrates Jesus' teaching on the importance of community
Question 9
In the Gospel of Matthew, what is the name of the city where Jesus was born?
A. Bethlehem
B. Jerusalem
C. Nazareth
D. Capernaum
Question 10
What was the significance of the miracle of the loaves and fishes in the Gospel of John?
A. It demonstrated Jesus' power over nature
B. It showed Jesus' compassion for the hungry crowd
C. It revealed Jesus' divine identity
D. It emphasized the importance of faith and trust
Question 11
The early Christian church was characterized by which of the following?
A. A hierarchical structure
B. A decentralized leadership
C. A focus on social justice
D. A rejection of Jewish law
Question 12
In the book of 1 Peter, the author writes that 'we are strangers and pilgrims on the earth.' What does this statement suggest about the nature of the Christian life?
A. The Christian life is one of permanent residence
B. The Christian life is one of temporary sojourn
C. The Christian life is one of spiritual detachment
D. The Christian life is one of material prosperity
Question 13
What is the significance of the 'parable of the sower' in the Gospel of Matthew?
A. To illustrate the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity
B. To demonstrate the dangers of complacency and lack of preparation
C. To show the consequences of neglecting one's spiritual responsibilities
D. To highlight the role of chance and circumstance in human life
Question 14
In the book of James, the author writes that 'faith without works is dead.' What does this statement suggest about the nature of faith?
A. Faith is a mere intellectual assent
B. Faith is a necessary but insufficient condition for salvation
C. Faith is a living and active force
D. Faith is a matter of personal preference
Question 15
In the Book of Isaiah, what is the primary reason for God's judgment on Israel?
A. Their idolatrous worship of Baal
B. Their failure to observe the Sabbath
C. Their social injustices and economic exploitation
D. Their military conquests and expansion

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